AbstractObjectives: to assess the effect of topical autologous platelet lysate on the healing of chronic venous ulcers. Design: a randomised placebo controlled double-blind trial. Materials: all patients had blood taken for preparation of autologous platelet lysate. Methods: patients with proven chronic venous ulceration were randomised to the trial. Autologous platelet lysate or placebo buffer solution were applied twice per week for up to 9 months in combination with standardised compression bandaging. Results: a total of 86 patients (36 males and 50 females, median age 70 years) were entered into the study. The patient and treatment groups were equivalent for ulcer size, ulcer duration and other characteristics. Cox regression analysis o...
Background Platelet gel is being ever more frequently used to promote healing of cutaneous ulcers. ...
The overall quality of evidence of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for treatingchronic wounds ...
AbstractThe hypothesis is that cell therapy with autologous keratinocytes promotes healing of chroni...
AbstractObjectives: to assess the effect of topical autologous platelet lysate on the healing of chr...
AbstractObjectivesPlatelet products have been proposed as adjuvant therapy for wound healing. We und...
Abstract: Background: Venous ulcers represent 70% of the lower limb ulcers. They are difficult to h...
BACKGROUND: Chronic venous ulcers, the most common cause of lower limb ulceration is emerging as a...
Objective:To assess the effect of different dressings on venous ulcer healing.Design:A randomised cl...
Aim: The aim was to evaluate the efficacy of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in the treatment of chronic ...
Introduction: Chronic non healing ulcers are those which do not heal by 4-6 weeks .and are character...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic ulcers are a major health problem worldwide and have great impact at personal...
Objective: To study the effect of pentoxifylline versus placebo on venous leg ulcers with and with...
AbstractObjectives to assess the effect of treatment with mesoglycan, a sulphated polysaccharide com...
Background: Vascular ulcers are commonly seen in daily practice at all levels of care and have great...
Background Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) can take many months to heal and 25% fail to heal. The main trea...
Background Platelet gel is being ever more frequently used to promote healing of cutaneous ulcers. ...
The overall quality of evidence of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for treatingchronic wounds ...
AbstractThe hypothesis is that cell therapy with autologous keratinocytes promotes healing of chroni...
AbstractObjectives: to assess the effect of topical autologous platelet lysate on the healing of chr...
AbstractObjectivesPlatelet products have been proposed as adjuvant therapy for wound healing. We und...
Abstract: Background: Venous ulcers represent 70% of the lower limb ulcers. They are difficult to h...
BACKGROUND: Chronic venous ulcers, the most common cause of lower limb ulceration is emerging as a...
Objective:To assess the effect of different dressings on venous ulcer healing.Design:A randomised cl...
Aim: The aim was to evaluate the efficacy of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in the treatment of chronic ...
Introduction: Chronic non healing ulcers are those which do not heal by 4-6 weeks .and are character...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic ulcers are a major health problem worldwide and have great impact at personal...
Objective: To study the effect of pentoxifylline versus placebo on venous leg ulcers with and with...
AbstractObjectives to assess the effect of treatment with mesoglycan, a sulphated polysaccharide com...
Background: Vascular ulcers are commonly seen in daily practice at all levels of care and have great...
Background Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) can take many months to heal and 25% fail to heal. The main trea...
Background Platelet gel is being ever more frequently used to promote healing of cutaneous ulcers. ...
The overall quality of evidence of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for treatingchronic wounds ...
AbstractThe hypothesis is that cell therapy with autologous keratinocytes promotes healing of chroni...